Check out THE JOHANNA MANLEY SERIES: ISAIAH THROUGH THE AGES (He uses a variety of Fathers. I highly recommend his writings)

And also: ANCIENT CHRISTIAN COMMENTARY ON SCRIPTURE. (These use lots of Fathers, and even some heretical ones because it was made by heterodox Christians. Another down-side is that I found it is not a thorough commentary, it doesn't comment as many verses as it should)

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"And in Him is no darkness at all,"--that is, no passion, no keeping up of evil respecting any one, [He] destroys no one but gives salvation to all. Light moreover signifies, either the precepts of the Law, or faith, or doctrine."

Sorry for the delay of my answer and thank you very much. Finally I chose to order the book called "St. John Chrysostom homilies on Isaiah and Jeremiah" that seems very interesting and exactly in relation with what I was searching, that is, commentaries on the books of Isaiah and Jeremiah. It is true that it would have have been preferable for me to have commentaries of many different fathers on these books, so as to do a comparative study, but I have some trust in this man St. John Chrysostom, who, although surely not infaillible, was a very inspired person..